Retold and Adapted by Eric A. Kimmel Classic Historical Fiction

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Retold and Adapted by Eric A. Kimmel Classic Historical Fiction Big Question: How can stories from the past influence our imaginations? Author: Retold and Adapted by Eric A. Kimmel Genre: Classic Historical Fiction

Vocabulary Words misfortune quests renewed renowned resound squire More Words to Know lance misfortune quests renewed renowned resound squire Question and answer Recognize Victorious Recognition Victor

Vocabulary Words lance – a long, wooden spear with a sharp iron or steel head misfortune – bad luck quests – expeditions by knights in search of something renewed – to have been made like new; restored resound – to echo squire – attendant renowned- famous

lance

squire

zenith

Words to Know Question and answer- asking and replying Recognize- identifying Victorious- winning Recognition- favorable attention Victor- winner